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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 23, 2013 17:28:22 GMT 9
UST slips in CPA exams
THE UNIVERSITY slid in the October licensure examinations for certified public accountants (CPA), with only two Thomasians making it to the top 10 list.
UST recorded an 89.65-percent passing rate, equivalent to 329 passers out of 367 examinees. This was slightly lower than last year’s 93.09 percent.
Leading the new batch of Thomasian CPAs is second-ranked Loraine Santos, who got a score of 92.86 percent. Jayrod Natnat, meanwhile, shared the 10th spot with Laurence Paulo Tiquia of Baliuag University, having identical scores of 91.14 percent. Five Thomasians entered the top 10 last year.
Despite having the most number of successful examinees, the University slipped to fourth place from third on the list of top-performing schools. It trailed behind University of the Philippines-Diliman, which recorded a 98.81-percent passing rate; De La Salle University-Manila (92.86 percent); and the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (90 percent).
This year’s national passing rate also declined to 40.84 percent, equivalent to 4,246 passers out of 10,396 examinees. Last year’s passing rate was 47.78 percent passing rate, equivalent to 4,772 passers out of 9,987 examinees. John Joseph G. Basijan
www.varsitarian.net/news/20131021/ust_slips_in_cpa_exams
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 19, 2013 14:12:59 GMT 9
Computer Science yata...Arts and Letters
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 16, 2013 1:43:25 GMT 9
Deadliest earthquakes in Asia since 2010 Agence France-Presse 8:00 pm | Tuesday, October 15th, 2013
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Below is a list of the deadliest earthquakes to hit the Asian continent since 2010, after a major quake rocked the Philippines on Tuesday, killing at least 85 people.
2013 October 15: PHILIPPINES — At least 85 people die when a 7.1-magnitude quake triggers landslides across Cebu, Bohol and Siquijor, three tourist islands in the central Philippines. September 24: PAKISTAN — A quake of 7.7 magnitude kills 376 people when it strikes Baluchistan province. July 22: CHINA — 95 people are killed and more than 1,400 injured in twin earthquakes in Gansu province in northwestern China. Magnitudes 5.9 and 5.6. April 20: CHINA — A 6.6-magnitude quake leaves 196 people dead, 21 missing and more than 13,000 injured when it hits Sichuan province, on the edge of the Tibetan plateau. April 16: IRAN/PAKISTAN — A 7.8-magnitude quake centered in Iran leaves one dead there and 40 more across the border in Pakistan’s Baluchistan.
2012 November 11: MYANMAR — A 6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar, leaving 38 dead and missing. September 7: CHINA — At least 81 people are killed in a series of earthquakes that hit a remote, mountainous area of southwest China on the border of Yunnan and Guizhou provinces. August 11: IRAN — Twin earthquakes with a magnitude 6.3 and 6.4 leave 306 dead and more than 3,000 injured near to the city of Tabriz. February 6: PHILIPPINES — A 6.7-magnitude quake triggers landslides, destroys homes and kills at least 52 on the heavily populated islands of Negros and Cebu.
2011 October 23: TURKEY — An earthquake of 7.2 magnitude rocks eastern Turkey, leaving more than 600 dead and at least 4,150 injured. September 18: INDIA-NEPAL — A 6.9-magnitude earthquake hits northeastern India, rocking neighboring Nepal; 110 die. March 24: MYANMAR — At least 74 are killed when a 6.8-magnitude earthquake strikes near the border between Thailand and Laos. March 11: JAPAN — Nearly 18,900 are killed when a tsunami triggered by an undersea quake slams into the northeast coast, triggering a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi atomic plant. Magnitude 9.0.
2010 October 25: INDONESIA — At least 400 people die after a tsunami triggered by an earthquake of 7.7 magnitude smashes into a remote island chain off western Sumatra. April 14: CHINA — 3,000 people are left dead and missing after a 6.9-magnitude quake hits Yushu county in Qinghai province. March 8: TURKEY — A magnitude 6.0 quake kills 42 in Elazig province.
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 12, 2013 11:29:36 GMT 9
CommerceArts and Letters
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 9, 2013 10:26:02 GMT 9
University of Santo Tomas General Santos Campus...
First outside Metro Manila: UST to open campus in Gensan in 2015 By Edwin Espejo Oct 04, 2013 8:06AM UTC
It took 15 years and a change in administration before the University of Santo Tomas finally saw the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.
On Tuesday, October 1, the Sangguniang Panlungsod of General Santos City passed a resolution allowing Asia’s oldest University to reclassify its 80-hectare property in the city outskirt village of Ligaya from agricultural to institutional.
Almost giving up after they were repeatedly snubbed and given the runaround by the previous city administration, representatives of the Dominican-run university appeared before members of the city council and gave a PowerPoint presentation providing the city with snapshots of what UST’s first ever branch outside of Metro Manila would look like.
This time, UST is confident it will be able to accommodate college students when classes are opened in the first semester of 2015.
Politics
Politics played a big part in the delay in granting the request of UST for a city approval to convert its property.
UST acquired the Ligaya land from different owners in 1997 at a cost of Php1.2 million per hectare or some Php96 million in total. It was given assurance by its brokers that they would work for the conversion and development and other permits necessary for the construction of its university campus.
In 1998, however, then re-electionist Mayor Rosalita Nuñez lost to Adelbert Antonino amid charges of corruption. At the time of the purchase of the UST property, it was reported that close allies of Nuñez brokered the deal.
Antonino lost no time rejecting and ending all projects conceptualized by his predecessor, including the proposed multimillion sanitary landfill and sewage treatment projects.
The most controversial among these projects was the application for reclassification of the property acquired by UST on grounds that it will adversely affect the city’s food security. At that time, the Ligaya property was planted with coconut trees. According to University officials, the property has more than 6,000 coconut trees.
Despite assurance that UST will use the property as an agricultural research center for the production and development of virgin coconut oil, Antonino and his city council would not budge.
In February 2001, just three months before the local elections, Antonino resigned, paving the way for then Vice Mayor Pedro Acharon Jr to occupy the top executive post in the city. In the May local elections that year, Acharon trounced Nuñez who was aiming to make another comeback at the city hall.
Acharon also did not give UST the reprieve it was seeking as the Sangguniang Panlungsod was still dominated by partymates from the Antonino-created Achievement with Integrity Movement. He and the city council repeatedly blocked any attempt to re-classify the land, then a requirement of DAR before the latter can issue a conversion permit.
And so for 15 years, and five city councils, UST’s application was placed in the archives.
To keep their hopes of seeing their first ever campus rise outside of Metro Manila, UST had to twice extend its conversion application with DAR.
Exasperated, at one time, some UST officials refused to face members of the 14th Sangguniang Panlungsod who went to their main campus purportedly to seek clarification.
For the last 15 years, also, all UST could do was to repeatedly announce it was going to build a campus in General Santos.
At some point, however, UST entertained thoughts of relocating to nearby Sarangani where the family of former Gov. Miguel Rene Dominguez offered to donate 5 hectares for its campus site.
Reversal of fortunes
But this year, the stranglehold of the Antoninos was finally broken as Adelbert’s daughter and then re-electionist Mayor Darlene Antonino-Custodio lost to Ronnel Rivera. Seven of Rivera’s lineup for the 12-elective city council seats also won. With Vice Mayor Shirlyn Bañas-Nograles – a running mate in the elections – there to break any tie in nominal voting, Rivera is now assured of passage of significant local ordinances and resolutions. (AIM has five councilors in addition to the carryover ABC chair and SK representative to bring the city council into a 7-7 composition)
Rivera and his slate, earlier in the May 2013 election campaign, vowed to reopen the UST issue and give it favorable endorsement.
On Tuesday, October 1, UST Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Clarita Carillo and in-house lawyer Paterno Esmaquiel led a team that appeared before the Sangguniang Panglungsod to brief the city councillors of their plan to establish a campus in the city.
Esmaquiel said the proposed UST campus will cost the Dominican fathers some P100 million (US$2.3 million). And if granted their request, they could open the university as early as 2015.
“UST Gen-San is most likely to be a ‘carbon copy’ of UST España, depending on the final outcome of our planning committee’s study,” UST Rector Fr. Ernesto Arceo was quoted by the UST student publication The Varsitarian.
Like the España campus, a hospital and church will also rise in General Santos, the Varsitarian further reported.
However, the UST lawyer also said they will instead open a campus in Sta Rosa, Laguna if they cannot secure the necessary permits and resolutions from the city government in Gensan.
Heated
Discussions turned into heated exchange of accusations after AIM councilor Richard Atendido took the floor to deny politics was involved in the denial of UST application by the previous administration which prompted Nuñez, now a city councilor, to appeal to let bygone be bygones.
“Let us forget the past and move forward,” Nuñez said.
But it only worsened when Councilor Vivencio Dinopol, another AIM councilor, told UST to first seek extension of its land conversion application with the Department of Agrarian Reform before asking the city government to reclassify its property, and after he coaxed UST representatives to secure a recommendation from Mayor Rivera.
He was schooled by Councilor Arturo Cloma, a lawyer and sponsor of the resolution, who cited a Supreme Court ruling that allowed local government units to re-classify agricultural lands within its territory sans DAR clearance for conversion.
Councilor Franklin Gacal Jr also angrily rebutted Dinopol and said that although they are party mates of the city mayor, they are not his rubber stamp. He reminded Dinopol that the city council is a co-equal branch with the executive department.
Although it was a matter of fact, Gacal obviously took a dig on previous city councils, where Dinopol and Atendido were members and who were said to be at the beck and call of Adelbert Antonino even though the aging former city mayor held no official function and position in the city government since his 2001 resignation.
Done deal
In the end, Atendido could only offer muted resistance as the prevailing sentiments in the city council point to another looming political defeat for the Antoninos.
Atendido and the rest of the opposition councilors later joined the rest of their colleagues in the city council for a photo opportunity with UST officials, an opportunity that did not happen during the incumbencies of the Antoninos and their ally Acharon, now a member of the House of Representatives.
Mayor Rivera, who took the UST issue against the Antoninos in the May 2013 elections, said he will endorse the proposed college campus of the España-based Catholic University.
“I am in full support of UST,” Rivera said.
With that, it is now a done deal for UST.
asiancorrespondent.com/114028/first-outside-metro-manila-ust-to-open-campus-in-gensan-in-2015/
UST General Santos Courses offered (initial)
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education (major in English, Science and Math) Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Entertainment and Multimedia Computing Bachelor of Science in in Tourism
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Bachelor of Sciences in: Geodetics , Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and Chemical Engineering. BS in Microbiology BS in Chemistry
spgensantos.ph/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/SPPR-NO.-2013-9294-UST.pdf
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 5, 2013 12:39:29 GMT 9
HS, definitely... kung meron nga lang Elementary ang UST... sa college, depende sa kanya... baka kasi wala ang course na gusto niya sa Santo Tomas at kung papasa siya...
Meron pa bang Educ? Mas mura don kesa sa Pay High...
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 4, 2013 12:49:23 GMT 9
PH bet finishes in Top 10 of Miss Tourism Queen Int'l ABS-CBNnews.com Posted at 10/04/2013 12:22 AM | Updated as of 10/04/2013 11:41 AM
MANILA (UPDATED) -- The representative of Latvia to the 8th Miss Tourism Queen International (TQI) pageant was crowned the winner on Thursday night in Xianning, China, with the Philippines' Cindy Miranda finishing in the Top 10.
In a statement given to ABS-CBNnews.com early Friday, BPCI announced the Top 10 finish of Miranda, after initial difficulties in confirming the results of the pageant.
It earlier posted on its Facebook page that Miranda herself confirmed the news, as there was no online broadcast of the coronation night from its venue in China.
Noting the back-to-back victories of Filipinas in pageants this year, BPCI said it "proudly congratulates Bb. Pilipinas Tourism Miss Cindy Miranda for reaping yet another pageant honor for the Philippines by placing among the top ten finalists of the just-concluded Miss Tourism Queen International 2013," it said.
Mutya Datul won Miss Supranational last September 7, while Megan Young bagged the first-ever Miss World title for the Philippines last Saturday.
Before leaving for China, Miranda said she was aiming to bring home the Philippines' third crown from an international pageant in 2013.
"I'm not just gunning for the crown," she said. "I want to bring home the title to give pride to the country, especially with all the calamities and problems the country is facing now."
The Philippines will be sending candidates to at least two more international pageants this year. Binibining Pilipinas 2013 winner Ariella Arida will be competing in Miss Universe in November, while Bea Rose Santiago is one of the candidates in Miss International in December.
BPCI, in its statement, also said it "enjoins Filipinos around the world to continue supporting" Arida and Santiago in their respective beauty contest bids.
www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle/10/03/13/ph-bet-finishes-top-10-miss-tourism-queen-intl
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 29, 2013 14:42:33 GMT 9
Commerce Ladies...
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 28, 2013 10:41:42 GMT 9
Hindi ba binabaha ang lugar ng UST-Sta. Rosa? Alam ko kasi lubog sa baha ang Sta. Rosa kapag malakas ang ulan...City council wants ban on improvements at UST-GenSan lifted By Mindanews on September 25 2013 4:26 pm
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/25 September) — The city council is pushing for the lifting of an order issued by city government last year banning any development activity at the planned 80-hectare campus of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in two villages here.
In a resolution, the council asked City Mayor Ronnel Rivera to reexamine and decide on the cease and desist order “prohibiting the introduction of further improvement” within the development area of the UST campus in barangays Ligaya and Katangawan that was issued by the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO) in March 2012.
The CPDO issued the order due to the reported failure of UST to seek proper permits and clearances for its initial improvements and structures.
The resolution, which was passed by the council on joint sponsorship during its regular session on Tuesday, cited that the Manila-based university has been planning to embark on several multi-million peso projects in the city, among them the establishment of an agricultural research institution and a medical school.
It said the establishment of the UST campus will “spur economic growth and further development of the city.”
The move would offer equal distribution of development efforts and investment opportunities in the area, the measure said.
The council pointed out in the resolution that the economic gains that would be realized should the UST be allowed to put up their project in two barangays are exceedingly far beyond what the area presently benefits from the coconut trees planted there.
“The establishment of the said project would afford not only the constituents of the barangays and the city but also throughout the Mindanao region of prime and high standard agricultural and medical education due to its immediate accessibility and proximity,” it said.
In a committee report, City Councilor Arturo Cloma, chair of the council’s committee on land use, urban planning and development, noted that CPDO chief Nael Cruspero issued the cease and desist order for the project on March 27, 2012 after its proponents reportedly failed to secure the necessary clearances for the construction of a building and the road developments at the site.
He said the order specifically advised the UST management that further introduction of physical improvements into their area should stop pending its application and approval of required local permits like the local zoning permit, building permits and locational clearances.
UST signified to comply with all the requirements and then filed a motion for reconsideration for the lifting of the order but it was denied by the CPDO, he said.
Cloma said the CPDO reasoned that UST needs to first secure the necessary reclassification documents for the site before it would be given any local permit.
He said UST presented to CPDO an order issued by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) that reclassified the site from agricultural to institutional use.
But he said the CPDO explained that it cannot act on the matter as the DAR reclassification or conversion order is not consistent with the classification of the area based on the city’s zoning ordinance.
He said UST countered that that under the existing Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law, the power to reclassify land from agricultural to institutional, commercial or residential was granted by law to DAR and cannot be superseded or amended by any local zoning ordinance.
In the wake of these developments, Cloma said they are supporting the lifting of the CPDO order to allow UST to continue with its planned developments at the campus site.
But he added that they are leaving the matter to Mayor Rivera, who assumed his first term as mayor last July, stressing “it is up to the mayor whether to act on it or not.” (MindaNews)
www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2013/09/25/city-council-wants-ban-on-improvements-at-ust-gensan-lifted/
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 27, 2013 19:14:19 GMT 9
UST posts lower score in mechanical eng'g boards
25 September 2013, 10:44 p.m. - UST's passing rate slid in the recent licensure examination for mechanical engineers, and only one Thomasian broke into the top 10 list.
The University recorded a 75.21-percent passing rate in the Sept. 22-23 exams, with 91 out of 121 examinees making the cut, results from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) showed. This was lower than last year’s 84.26 percent, which was equivalent to 91 passers out of 108 examinees.
The University also failed to enter the list of top-performing schools. Last year, UST placed sixth on the list.
Thomasian Stephen Macalinga shared the eighth spot with Edmar Elca of Southern Luzon State University-Lucban.
Batangas State University was named this year's top-performing school after recording a 100-percent passing rate. Other top-performing schools were University of the Philippines-Diliman, Saint Louis Univesity, Bicol University-Legazpi, Technological University of the Philippines-Visayas, Bataan Peninsula State University-Balanga, and Technological University of the Philippines-Manila.
The PRC requires at least 50 examinees and an 80-percent passing rate to be declared a top-performing school.
The national passing rate went down to 68.87 percent, with 2,201 out of 3,196 examinees passing. Last year’s passing rate was 69.86 percent, equivalent to 2,026 passers out of 2,900 examinees. Lord Bien G. Lelay
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130925/ust_posts_lower_score_in_mechanical_engg_boards
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 21, 2013 15:14:06 GMT 9
NursingFine Arts and Design
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 21, 2013 14:56:50 GMT 9
September 2013 Chemist Licensure Examination
3 JUSTINE MANSILUNGAN KALAW UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 91.00
8 JAMESON AGUILAR EUSEBIO UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 87.25
Out of the 47 Thomasian examinees, 30 passed for 63.83% passing rate...
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 17, 2013 23:08:49 GMT 9
STORY BEHIND YOUR DATE OF BIRTH !!!! Interesting !!
Hey this is really true and see it will work for you too
If U were born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, 28th of any month U r number 1....
If U were born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th, 29th of any month then U r number 2...
If U were born on the 3rd, 12th, 21st, 30th of any month then U r number 3...
If U were born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd, 31st of any month then U r number 4...
If U were born on the 5th, 14th, 23rd of any month then U r number 5...
If U were born on the 6th, 15th, 24th of any month then U r number 6...
If U were born on the 7th, 16th, 25th of any month then U r number 7...
If U were born on the 8th,17th,26th of any month then U r number 8...
If U were born on the 9th,18th,27th of any month then U r number 9...
Number 1
You are smart, straight talking, funny, stubborn, hardworking, honest,Jealous on competing basis, kind hearted, angry, friendly, authorities, Famous person... always want to be and regarded as first on people position, they are often like to be independent, will never be under others, self confident people!
You are most likely to fall in love in the younger age, but will get marry when you mature! You are likely to have problems with people who have opposite views And you are most likely to take revenge over your enemies in a long time basis. You are a spender, but you will have a good profession in the future.
If you are guy you will be very popular that everybody will have mental attraction and respect at you. You can go anywhere from the local shop to the heart of the parliament because you are positive and well talented in numerous issues!! But in your life you will always have some people who will work hard to bring you & your name down. This is undercover!! Coz of your smart behavior you will be hated by some people too...
Your family life is very cool, you will have a very nice partner & wonderful children... You are pioneer, independent & original...
Your best match is 4,6,8 good match is 3,5,7 !!!
Number 2
No matter what, you will be loved by every one coz your ruler is the moon and every one loves the Moon. Well.. You are a person who day dream a lot, you have very low-self confidence, you need back up for every move in your life, you are very much unpredictable. Means you do change according to time and circumstances, kind a selfish, have a very strong sense of musical, artistic talent, verbal communication.
Your attitudes are like the Moon, comes to gloom and fade away so everybody can expect changes in you. You can be a next Mahatma Gandhi who does peace love or you can be a Hitler who wants to destroy the man kind and peace (I mean in the community and your own home).
If you really have a deep thought about your own believe in God you can feel the difference which will make you stronger! Most of the time your words are a kind of would be happening true! So without any knowledge you can predict the situation. You will become poets, writers, any Artistic business people!
You are not strong in love, so you will be there and here till you get marry.. If U r a girl you will be a responsible woman in the whole family. If U r a man you will involve in fights & arguments in the family or Vice-versa. Means you will sacrifice your life for the goodness sake of Your family...You are gentle , intuitive with a broad vision, a power behind the scenes, well balanced People!!!
Your best match is 2 ,5 ,9 no other people can put up with you !!!
Number 3
You are a person of hard hearted, selfish most of the times, religious, loves to climb up in your life. You always tend to have lots of problems within your family in the early stages but you will put up with everything.. You have the strong word power, pretty happy face.. So wherever you go always you have got what you wanted!!! And from the birth always wanted to work hard in order to achieve something.. You will not get anything without hardwork! When you reach a man/ woman age you want other younger once to listen to you because you want younger people to respect people older than them. You do set so many examples to others.
Generally you are not a cool person. It's not easy thing dealing with you. A tough player you are! But once you like someone's attitude then here you go, what can I say? It will be a lasting friendship. You always have respect from others.
Your life seems to have lots of worries and problems but sure they won't be long.. you will always have brilliant kids!!! You love the money a bit too much so temptation will push you to endless trying and trying.. If you are a guy then it's over. Looking after your family and help friends, so you will spend a life time just being generous and kind (except 21st born men). And number 3s you will be such an example of how to be in the culture & life!!! If you are girl then you have good character and culture & hardworking attitude. You always follow.
You are a freedom lover, creative, ambition focused, a person who brings beauty , hope & joy to this world!!!
Your best match 6 ,9. Good match 1 ,3 ,5 !!!
Number 4
You are very stubborn too, very hard working but unlucky in important matters in life, very cool, helpful, you have rough word power.. Might put lots of people away from you, you may cause nuisance to others if you are a man, and you often understands others and their problems well. If you are a girl you are very good with studies and arts. If you are a guy you spend most of the time after girl friends (almost) at times, you will have sort of too much fun life with mates & girls. Your friends will spend your time & money and get away with their life and you will become empty handed and don't know what to do... So be careful!! You love to spend anyway!!!
Your good will is you are always there to help family and friends. Tell you what you people are little gem! s, specially the girls.. You always fall in love in younger age as well. You often live with disappointments, for an example you have got a degree in some thing... but you will be unemployed.. or will do very ordinary jobs.
But you will take care of your family very well...All you need to be careful of people who will take advantage of your kind heart. And beware of your relations too..
You are radical, patient, persistent,a bit old-fashioned, you live with foundation & order...
Your best Match 1, 8. Good match 5 ,6 , 7 !!!
Number 5
You are very popular within the community, you can get things done by just chatting..to even enemies! You have a pretty good business mind, you are often have no-idea what is today is like, or tomorrow is like, you are a person who does anything when your head thinks "lets do this". You will be famous if you open up a business, get involve in share dealings, music etc.. Very popular with sense of humor ,you are the one your friends and families will always ask for help, and you are the one actually get money on credit and help your friends. You will have more than 1 relationship, but when u get settle down you will be a bit selfish anyway. Coz your other half will have a pretty good amount of control in you, be careful! You tend to go for other relationships! Contacts even you are married at times 'coz your popularity..
You are someone who get along with anyone coz the number 5 is the middle number.. Changes & freedom lovers you are! You are an explorer with magic on your face. You learn your life through experience and it's your best teacher!!!
Your best match 1 ,2 ,9. Good match 6 ,8 !!!
Number 6
Ooopppss..you are born to enjoy.. You don't care about others. I mean you are always want to enjoy your life time, you are a person.. You will be very good in either education or work wise or business management! You are talented, kind (but with only people who you think are nice), very beautiful girls and guys, popular and more than lucky with anything in your lives. All the goodness does come with you. Your mind and body is just made perfect for love.
You are lovable by any other numbers. But if you are a number 6 man, you will experience kind of looks from most girls and will involve in more than few relationships until you get married. If you are girl, most of you will get marry/engaged early. You are a caring person towards your family & friends .
If you miss the half-way mark then you are about to suffer physically and mentally. Generally you will lead a very good inner-home happiness with nothing short of. You are a person of compassion, comfort & fairness, domestic responsibility, good judgment, and after all you can heal this world wounds to make peace for every life coz you have the great power of caring talent to make this world of love one step further...
Your best match 1, 6, 9. Good match 4, 5 !!!
Number 7
You have got the attraction to anyone out there, you are realistic, very confident, happy, such a talented individual with your education, music, arts, singing, and most importantly acting too. You have real problems with bad temper! If you are a girl, you are popular with the subjects listed above.
You give up things for your parents. I mean you value your family status a lot, you will be in the top rank when you reach a certain age. If you are a guy you are popular with girls, you are a very talented too. Most of the number 7s face lots of problems with their marriage life.
Only a very few are happy. You have everything in your life, but still always number 7s have some sort of unfullfilness, such worries all their lifetime.
It's probably the Lord given you all sort of over the standard humans talents and you are about to suffer in family life. So you need to get ready looking for a partner rather than waiting. If you don't, then you might end-up single. So take care with this issue, ok?
You are wonderful, friendly, artistic, happy person.. You are born to contribute lots to this world!!!
Your best match is 2. Good matches are 1,4 !!!
Number 8
You are a very strong personality, there's no one out there will understand you. You are very good at pointing your finger at some thing and say "this is what". You are more likely to suffer from the early ages. I mean poverty. If your times are not good you might lose either of your parent and end up looking after your entire family. You often suffer all the way in life.
The problems will not allow you to study further, but you will learn the life in a very practical way. You are the one who will fight for justice and may die in the war too. You are normally very reserved with handful of friends and most of the time live life lonely and always prepared to help others.
Well. once you get married (which is often late) then your bad lucks will go away a bit and you! u become safe. You will face un-expected problems such as : the error, government, poisonous animals, accidents.
You are some one with great discipline, persistence, courage, strength which will take you to success. You are a great part of a family team. You are a fighter!
Your Best match 1 ,4, 8. Good match 5 !!!
Number 9
Hey...you guys are the incompatibles people in the world. You are so strong, physically and mentally... You are often have big-aims. You will work hard and hard to get there. Normally you suffer in the early age from family problems and generally you will have fighting life.. But when you achieve what you have done, it's always a big task you have done! You are so much respected in the community, you are a person who can make a challenge and successfully finish the matter off.
You are very naughty in your younger age, often beaten up by your parents and involve in fights and you seemed to have lots of injuries in your life time. But when u grow you become calm and macho type.
Love is not an easy matter for you. You are good in engineering or banking jobs coz people always trust you.
Your family life is very good, but will have worries over your children.
Your such qualities are humanitarian, patient, very wise & compassionate.
You are born to achieve targets and serve every one all equally without any prejudice.
You are totally a role model to anybody in the world for a great inspiration.
Your Best match 3, 5, 6, 9. Good match 2
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 14, 2013 12:51:13 GMT 9
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 14, 2013 12:04:06 GMT 9
UST improves in electrical eng'g exams
13 September 2013, 3:16 p.m. - THE UNIVERSITY improved its passing rate in the recent licensure examinations for electrical engineers, but failed to maintain its title as the top-performing school.
UST posted a 96.49-percent passing rate with 55 passers out of 57 examinees, results from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) showed. This was significantly higher than last year’s 87.50 percent, wherein 56 out of 64 examinees made the cut.
Despite the improvement, the University was downgraded to second top-performing school.
Only one Thomasian made it to the top 10 list of passers. Leading the new batch of Thomasian electrical engineers is seventh placer Anthony John Crisostomo, who scored 88.70 percent. Last year, two Thomasians entered the top 10.
UST trailed behind Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, University of Batangas, and University of the Phlippines-Los Baños, all of which recorded 100-percent passing rates and were named top-performing schools.
The national passing rate inched up to 53.64 percent, with 1,643 passers out of 3,063 examinees, from last year’s 53.24 percent equivalent to 1,569 passers out of 2,947 examinees. Lord Bien G. Lelay
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130913/ust_improves_in_electrical_engg_exams
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 7, 2013 14:30:57 GMT 9
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 7, 2013 13:01:05 GMT 9
UST posts lower score in guidance counselor exams
02 September 2013, 10:25 p.m. - UST's passing rate plunged in the recent licensure examinations for guidance counselors, with just one Thomasian entering the top 10 list.
Five out of eight UST examinees passed, equivalent to a 62.50-percent passing rate. This was lower than last year's 91.67 percent or 11 passers out of 12 examinees.
Thomasian Danielle Marie Cruz, who got a score of 84.55 percent, placed third overall. There were four Thomasian topnotchers last year.
This year’s national passing rate also went down to 41.12 percent or 169 passers out of 411 examinees, from last year’s 55.06 percent or 185 passers out of 336 examinees. John Joseph G. Basijan
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130902/ust_posts_lower_score_in_guidance_counselor_exams
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 7, 2013 12:56:03 GMT 9
UST ranks eighth in med-tech boards
05 September 2013, 11:55 a.m. - DESPITE a high 95.19-percent passing rate, UST’s ranking slipped in the recent licensure examinations for medical technologists.
With 277 passers out of 291 examinees, the University emerged as this year’s eighth top-performing school. Last year, UST ranked second after posting a 95.36-percent passing rate, with 267 out 280 Thomasian examinees making the cut.
Leading the new crop of Thomasian medical technologists is Kim Abbegail Aldecoa, who ranked second in the top 10 list of passers with a score of 91.30 percent. Jan Bendric Borbe (89.70%) ranked eighth.
UST dominated last year’s exams after five Thomasians made it to the top 10 list.
This year, Saint Louis University and Cagayan State University-Caritan were the top schools. UST trailed behind Velez College, Siliman University, University of Negros Occidental Recoletos, San Pedro College-Davao City, Angeles University Foundation and Far Eastearn University-Nicanor Reyes Foundation.
The national passing rate improved to 83.80 percent, equivalent to 2,276 passers out of 2,716 examinees. Last year’s passing rate was 81.55 percent, with 1,521 out of 1,865 examinees passing the test. Celton F. Ramirez
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130905/ust_ranks_eighth_in_med_tech_boards
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 31, 2013 15:14:05 GMT 9
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 31, 2013 12:52:16 GMT 9
UST muling pumangalawa sa physician boards
27 Agosto 2013, 11:23 p.m. - NANATILING pangalawa ang UST sa listahan ng top-performing schools sa katatapos na physician licensure exams.
Nagtala ng 99.53-porsiyentong passing rate ang Unibersidad, kung saan 427 sa 429 na kumuha ng pagsusulit ang pumasa, batay sa resultang inilabas ng Professional Regulation Commission.
Mas mataas ito kumpara sa 98.71-porsiyentong passing rate (382 nakapasa sa 387 na kumuha ng pagsusulit) noong nakaraang taon.
Apat na paaralan ang nanguna sa listahan ng top-performing schools matapos makakuha ng 100-porsiyentong passing rate: University of the Philippines-Manila, Ateneo de Manila University School of Medicine and Public Health-Pasig, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila at Cebu Institute of Medicine.
UST pa rin ang mayroong pinakamaraming estudyanteng kumuha ng pagsusulit at may pinakamaraming pumasa.
Dalawang Tomasino ang nakapasok sa top 10. Nasa ikaapat na pwesto si Timothy Lee Tang Lee Say (88.5 porsiyento) habang nasa ikapitong puwesto naman si Donn Rommel Bernabe (88.17 porsiyento), kapantay si Alvin Christian Borbon ng Cebu Institute of Medicine.
Nanguna naman si Blake Warren Ang (89.42 porsiyento) ng Cebu Institute of Medicine sa lahat ng kumuha ng pagsusulit ngayong taon.
Ito ang ikatlong taon ng Unibersidad bilang pangalawang top-performing school. Huli itong naging top performing school noong 2010 nang magkamit ito ng 99-porsiyentong passing rate.
Tumaas rin sa 82.95 porsiyento ang national passing rate matapos pumasa ang 1,834 sa 2,211 na kumuha ng pagsusulit, mula sa 78.8 porsiyento o 1,684 na pumasa sa 2,137 na kumuha ng pagsusulit noong nakaraang taon. Gena Myrtle P. Terrewww.varsitarian.net/news/20130827/ust_muling_pumangalawa_sa_physician_boards
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 26, 2013 17:25:00 GMT 9
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 20, 2013 23:22:37 GMT 9
Congratulations to Ms. Patricia Lae Ejercitado for winning a special award at the Ms. World Philippines 2013...
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 15, 2013 18:33:24 GMT 9
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 8, 2013 19:51:42 GMT 9
Dalawang Tomasino, nanguna sa PT boards
06 Agosto 2013, 10:37 p.m. - DALAWANG Tomasino ang nanguna sa nakalipas na Physical Therapy (PT) licensure examinations, habang bahagya namang bumaba ang marka ng Unibersidad sa Occupational Therapy (OT) board exams.
Pinangunahan nina Phoebe Dawn Evangelista at Jerome Delfin Paguyo ang limang Tomasino sa top 10 ng PT boards matapos parehong makamit ang unang pwesto ng may 86-porsiyentong marka. Noong nakaraang taon, dalawang Tomasino ang napabilang sa top 10.
Ayon sa datos mula sa Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), nagtala ng 95.74-porsiyentong passing rate ang UST ngayong taon. Sa 47 na Tomasino na kumuha ng pagsusulit, 45 ang pumasa. Mas mataas ito kumpara sa 88.76-porsiyentong passing rate noong 2012.
Kabilang sa mga bagong Tomasinong physical therapists ay sina Eileen Diane Caadan na nakamit ang ikalimang puwesto (83.90 porsiyento), Ken Erbvin Sosa sa ikawalong puwesto (83.25 porsiyento), at Shane Chug sa ikasiyam na puwesto (83.10 porsiyento).
Bigong makapasok ang Unibersidad sa listahan ng mga top-performing schools sa PT board exams. Noong nakaraang taon, hinirang ang UST bilang pangalawang top-performing school. Muling hinirang ang Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) na top-performing school para sa taong ito matapos makakuha ng 95.24-porsiyentong passing rate.
Bahagya namang bumaba ang national passing rate sa 52.28 porsiyento (355 mula sa 679) kumpara sa 53.05 porsiyento (506 mula sa 984) noong nakaraang taon.
Samantala, bahagya namang bumaba ang passing rate ng Unibersidad sa OT board exams matapos itong makakuha ng 58.33-porsiyentong passing rate (28 mula sa 48), kumpara sa 60.53 porsiyento (23 mula sa 38) noong 2012.
Walang Tomasino ang hinirang na topnotcher para sa taong ito. Wala ring paaralan ang kinilalang top-performing school ng PRC.
Ayon sa pamantayan ng PRC, kailangang makapagtala ang isang paaralan ng 80-porsiyentong passing rate ng may minimum na 50 na mag-aaral na kukuha ng pagsusulit bago ito mapasama sa listahan ng mga top-performing schools.
Bumaba rin ang national passing rate sa 42.67 porsiyento. Mas mababa ito sa 43.75 porsiyento noong nakaraang taon. J. C. R. Obice
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130806/dalawang_tomasino_nanguna_sa_pt_boards
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 8, 2013 19:49:49 GMT 9
Dalawang Tomasino, nanguna sa PT boards
06 Agosto 2013, 10:37 p.m. - DALAWANG Tomasino ang nanguna sa nakalipas na Physical Therapy (PT) licensure examinations, habang bahagya namang bumaba ang marka ng Unibersidad sa Occupational Therapy (OT) board exams.
Pinangunahan nina Phoebe Dawn Evangelista at Jerome Delfin Paguyo ang limang Tomasino sa top 10 ng PT boards matapos parehong makamit ang unang pwesto ng may 86-porsiyentong marka. Noong nakaraang taon, dalawang Tomasino ang napabilang sa top 10.
Ayon sa datos mula sa Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), nagtala ng 95.74-porsiyentong passing rate ang UST ngayong taon. Sa 47 na Tomasino na kumuha ng pagsusulit, 45 ang pumasa. Mas mataas ito kumpara sa 88.76-porsiyentong passing rate noong 2012.
Kabilang sa mga bagong Tomasinong physical therapists ay sina Eileen Diane Caadan na nakamit ang ikalimang puwesto (83.90 porsiyento), Ken Erbvin Sosa sa ikawalong puwesto (83.25 porsiyento), at Shane Chug sa ikasiyam na puwesto (83.10 porsiyento).
Bigong makapasok ang Unibersidad sa listahan ng mga top-performing schools sa PT board exams. Noong nakaraang taon, hinirang ang UST bilang pangalawang top-performing school. Muling hinirang ang Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) na top-performing school para sa taong ito matapos makakuha ng 95.24-porsiyentong passing rate.
Bahagya namang bumaba ang national passing rate sa 52.28 porsiyento (355 mula sa 679) kumpara sa 53.05 porsiyento (506 mula sa 984) noong nakaraang taon.
Samantala, bahagya namang bumaba ang passing rate ng Unibersidad sa OT board exams matapos itong makakuha ng 58.33-porsiyentong passing rate (28 mula sa 48), kumpara sa 60.53 porsiyento (23 mula sa 38) noong 2012.
Walang Tomasino ang hinirang na topnotcher para sa taong ito. Wala ring paaralan ang kinilalang top-performing school ng PRC.
Ayon sa pamantayan ng PRC, kailangang makapagtala ang isang paaralan ng 80-porsiyentong passing rate ng may minimum na 50 na mag-aaral na kukuha ng pagsusulit bago ito mapasama sa listahan ng mga top-performing schools.
Bumaba rin ang national passing rate sa 42.67 porsiyento. Mas mababa ito sa 43.75 porsiyento noong nakaraang taon. J. C. R. Obice
www.varsitarian.net/news/20130806/dalawang_tomasino_nanguna_sa_pt_boards
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